How to Create a Media Wall
Media walls are a recent trend that combines televisions, electric fires and storage integrated into one custom wall installation using studs. It's a sleek design that creates an attractive focal point.
Choose neutral colours for an ethereal backdrop. Then add colorful accents in decorative accessories and soft furnishings. To complete the look, add an electric fireplace like this Gazco eReflex.
Frame Your TV
Media walls are a new trend that blends a traditional fireplace with flat-screen TV. The result is a striking focal point that will surely become the center of your living space.
When selecting a TV for your media wall you need to consider its size and how it will fit within the frame. It's best to opt for an option that is between 2/3 and 7/8 the size of your mantel. The size of the television is typically measured diagonally, so the TV with a larger screen may actually be smaller than one with a smaller display if it's fitted into a framed opening.

If you're planning on incorporating log burners into your media wall, it's essential to shield the TV from excessive heat. There are specially designed construction boards which will withstand and dissipate heat so that it doesn't damage the TV.
You'll also need to ensure that there is enough space to accommodate all of your electrical appliances. It is a good idea to add additional sockets to the same spot where set-top boxes or games consoles are placed. This will keep power leads and cables from sabotaging the clean lines of your new media wall.
It's important that you choose a style of fireplace that is compatible with the overall design of your room. For a more contemporary feel you can opt for an electric fire like the Glazer 900. This sleek design features an omniglide that tilts the front screen that enhances flame effects. It also features an authentic cinderwood bed as well as dimmable led effects. If you're looking for something more classic, opt for an electric log fireplace like the OER Hilton.
Floating Units
A floating unit gives your wall with media a modern, clean look. They are free of bulky stands and cluttered cables, creating a stylish backdrop for your television. Many have built-in storage, perfect for hiding set-top boxes and showing precious family heirlooms. Wooden panelled designs are available in a variety of finishes from smooth oak to rough-hewn reclaimed wood which allows you to create the look that suits your room best. Why not consider adding a mood lighting kit to your electric fireplace? This lets you control the multi-coloured LEDs on the kit using your electric fire's remote and create an ambience glow that can enhance the ambiance of your wall.
If you are a fan of a floating TV unit but aren't ready to commit to the full width landscape layout, consider a corner media wall. A two-sided portrait electric fireplace, such as the Gazco eReflex75RW, will bring a new dimension your media wall and can be the focal point of your room.
Corner Media Wall
A media wall can include various display and storage areas, such as shelves built-in nooks, built-in pullout shelving and much more. A media wall is a great method to keep your gaming consoles, DVD collection and tech gadgets in order. It's a great place to display artwork that has been framed or books as well as other special possessions.
A recessed or wall mounted electric fire can be included within your media wall depending on the type of atmosphere you want to create in the space. Remote control allows you to easily monitor the temperature and scroll through the various flame options. You can even set the timer! Modern Flames Spectrum Slimline Electric Fire is a popular choice for inclusion in a Media Wall.
A professional can help when you're unsure of the features you should incorporate into your home or how to design your media walls. They can offer bespoke solutions and provide suggestions on the most appropriate features to suit your style and preference. They can also provide samples of the finishes and materials available so that you can observe how your new design will appear before making a decision.
A good media wall company will have a quick turn-around and will handle every aspect of the build and installation for you. They will work with your to design a chic and high-quality custom solution and ensure that your living space won't be interrupted. They will be an experienced team of trades people working together to create this eye-catching and functional feature.
Decorate Frames
If you're not a big fan of a chimney breast, but still want your TV to be the center of attention, consider an ornate frame that blends with your decor. This will hide your TV and make it less noticeable when turned off.
The white unit was created with the TV as its main focal point however it also comes with built-in storage, a display space, and a place to display books, plants, or photographs that have been framed. media fireplace wall is a neat and tidy mediawall that is as attractive when the fire isn't lit as when you are watching a film or binge-watching your favorite show.
A large electric fireplace can be an important component of your media wall. This is especially true if you choose one with a front heating element, like the Flamerite Glazer 1800. This fire is ideal to be mounted in a recessed style due to its thin depth. When paired with a glass panel, the flame's image is enhanced and creates a focal point in your living area.
If you're planning to build a new home and are at the framing stage, make sure to discuss the design of your fireplace wall with your architect or builder. If you're planning to build a new construction and are at the framing phase, be sure to discuss the design of your fireplace wall with your builder or architect. They'll be able to advise on the best method to install your built-in encased in drywall.
A free-standing unit appears as elegant as a media wall. It can also be used to conceal clutter like extra interior design books or toys for children. Consider adding a wooden base trim to your free-standing unit for a more sophisticated appearance. This is particularly effective when you're using natural wood trims such as this MDF trim from BM and a painted wood finish such as Strong White by Farrow & Ball.
Electric Fires
Media walls with electric fires are a contemporary alternative to gas fires, and are much easier to install. They only require to be connected to the wall and do not require installation by a qualified professional like gas fires do. This makes them ideal for DIY enthusiasts.
You can also find the perfect style for your media wall thanks to the wide variety of designs. Decide if you prefer a wall-mounted or inset fireplace. This will influence your measurements, as inset models require a recess or cavity to be built, while wall-hung fires need adequate space for the unit. Check your measurements against the specifications of the fire you're contemplating to ensure it will fit.
Take note of the type of flame effect you'd like and look for features that enhance the atmosphere, such as adjustable LEDs, log-effect fires and smouldering smoke effects. You can choose a model with built-in smart home features to benefit from voice commands and integrate other appliances. For example the evonic e1500 can be connected to platforms like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant which allows you to control your fireplace with voice commands.
Certain wall models for media such as the OER Hilton are more traditional and have a classic look. They feature a traditional satin white surround and contrasting Astoria grey satin slips, which create a sophisticated look and adds a traditional look to the room.
If you're looking for something a little more original and interesting, you could try the Celsi Electriflame. This wall-mounted electric fire has a black glass face and comes with the option of one or two-sided flame projection.